A limited edition Ace Combat 7: Aces at War Bundle was revealed by Bandai Namco Entertainment America today alongside a new gameplay trailer.

Many fans that are eagerly awaiting the release of Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown may be interested in the limited edition Ace Combat 7: Aces at War Bundle revealed today by Bandai Namco Entertainment America. While it costs $89.99 and is only available through Bandai Namco Entertainment’s website, it does come with some interesting extra stuff to entice die-hard fans.

In addition to the base game, which is sure to be hefty in its own right, Ace Combat 7: Aces at War Bundle also comes with an exclusive Steelbook case and art book. The art book isn’t anything to gloss over either as it will be 150 pages long and contains developer interviews and four short stories written by Sunao Katabuchi, a Japanese Writer and Director, in addition to the never before seen art.

Currently, the Ace Combat 7: Aces at War Bundle is only available on Bandai Nacmo Entertainment America’s website for both PS4 and Xbox One. The publisher released a new trailer to promote this new bundle, though it really just shows brief snippets of gameplay from previously revealed levels. You can watch that trailer and see an image showcasing all the bundle has to offer at the end of this article. If you want to learn more about the game, you can check out DualShockers’ interview with Producer Kazutoki Kono as well.

This limited edition bundle will release alongside Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown for PS4 and Xbox One on January 18, though a PC version of the base game is coming on February 1. If just picking up the regular version of Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown satisfies you, you can pre-order that on Amazon.

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Tomas Franzese is a News Editor at DualShockers, writing a variety of reviews and shedding light on upcoming games for both PC and consoles. While he has been a gamer most of his life, he began writing for DualShockers in 2016 and has almost never put his computer or a controller down since.